How to spot a late-stage PhD student
You have graphs. You have answers. The only thing left is to figure out what the hell you think about them. And then to write it all down.
Stories from species living on the edge and life as an early-career researcher
You have graphs. You have answers. The only thing left is to figure out what the hell you think about them. And then to write it all down.
A professional network dedicated to the research, design and implementation of environmentally-sensitive linear infrastructure across Australasia
Valuable lessons from my first (failed) attempt at a grant application.
Develop writing skills, engage a broad audience, stay in the loop – what have you got to lose?
The most common question I get about wildlife crossing structures – ‘How do you teach them how to use it?’
Don’t ever tell me that there is a problem I am incapable of solving because of my gender.
It’s not about having a hassle-free PhD. It’s about picking yourself up when things suck.
Late last year I took a break from what was becoming a pretty intense relationship.
Gliders aren’t the only ones exploring the bridges. Our monitoring cameras have picked up a few other critters I’d like to tell you about.
To get a higher paying job? Academic notoriety? Solving a specific problem? Saving the world?